Hi Garden Hardy, I've been doing my own garden designs for as long as I've been gardening, I guess I just have a natural ability and find it easy to do, I love to create and gardening is a deep passion, I mainly re use materials and always aim for a rustic feel, I've been at Grassy Bottom 4 years now, it was almost all grass, I'm going to try put together a japanese style border later this year. Thanks for your kind comments.
This came at the right time just brought my very first rose Veilchenblau rambler, roses seem a bit like hard work to me but I thought I would give it a go 😀
You can plant roses in the same place. If you fill a decent sized cardboard box with new compost/soil and add micro Rizal, by the time the box has disintegrated, all should be well. It has something to do with the micellium that's already made a connection to the old rose that doesn't allow the new rose to flourish.
I'm only doing pruning to guide growth to form the main structure. They get a snip when they head in the wrong direction, usually back to a forward facing bud.
Beautiful roses.
Yes, they are such a pleasure to grow
Your garden is absolutely stunning. Beautiful roses. How did you design your garden? I love all the trellises and pathways.
Hi Garden Hardy, I've been doing my own garden designs for as long as I've been gardening, I guess I just have a natural ability and find it easy to do, I love to create and gardening is a deep passion, I mainly re use materials and always aim for a rustic feel, I've been at Grassy Bottom 4 years now, it was almost all grass, I'm going to try put together a japanese style border later this year. Thanks for your kind comments.
This came at the right time just brought my very first rose Veilchenblau rambler, roses seem a bit like hard work to me but I thought I would give it a go 😀
I had that in the past. It's a good one.
You can plant roses in the same place. If you fill a decent sized cardboard box with new compost/soil and add micro Rizal, by the time the box has disintegrated, all should be well. It has something to do with the micellium that's already made a connection to the old rose that doesn't allow the new rose to flourish.
Thanks, I am aware, but I didn't want to go into a technical explanation. That's saved me a job 😀
How much do you prune the climbing roses?
I'm only doing pruning to guide growth to form the main structure. They get a snip when they head in the wrong direction, usually back to a forward facing bud.
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